Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am short (below 5') and DH is tall (above 6'). DD is tall for her age at age 2, and she looks like 4 year old. DS is average height for his age at 7, and he has been like that throughout years. Both kids are skinny.
What is the chance that DD will be on the taller side like DH, and DS will be on the shorter side like me.
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Anonymous wrote:I think they only thing you can definitively, is that boys grow to be taller than their moms. The rest is chance.
Anonymous wrote:I am short (below 5') and DH is tall (above 6'). DD is tall for her age at age 2, and she looks like 4 year old. DS is average height for his age at 7, and he has been like that throughout years. Both kids are skinny.
What is the chance that DD will be on the taller side like DH, and DS will be on the shorter side like me.
Anonymous wrote:I am short (below 5') and DH is tall (above 6'). DD is tall for her age at age 2, and she looks like 4 year old. DS is average height for his age at 7, and he has been like that throughout years. Both kids are skinny.
What is the chance that DD will be on the taller side like DH, and DS will be on the shorter side like me.
Anonymous wrote:I'm 5'7" and my husband is 5'8".
Our kids are all young adults now, and our daughters are both 5'4"-5'5".
Our son is 6'1". No man in either family that we can think of (other than my cousins who get their height from their dad who is not related to me) has ever been taller than 5'10. It's a mystery. No way of predicting.